Fire Ban

​The Ministry of Environment has issued a ban on all open fires for provincial parks and recreation sites south of the Churchill River.

This includes Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park

Travelers and outdoor enthusiasts are encouraged to support fire suppression efforts by respecting any road closures, carrying a fire extinguisher in vehicles and avoiding unnecessary idling.

CSA approved self-contained portable gas heating devices and fire pits, barbecues, pressurized stoves and charcoal briquettes will be permitted for cooking and heating purposes at park discretion for the duration of this ban. The campfire restriction order will stay in place until conditions improve and the restrictions are lifted.

Report any fires observed in these parks by calling Park Watch toll free at 1-800-667-1788. If a fire appears to be out of control, call 911

Water Recreation

Good Spirit Lake, the jewel of the park, features warm, shallow water and a sandy, weed-free bottom. The main beach offers a buoyed swimming area, a large picnic area, a beach volleyball court and a playground.

A boat launch is located at the south end of the lake.

Good Spirit Lake is great for anglers, especially those looking for walleye and northern pike.

Trails

Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park offers a number of trails for visitors to enjoy.

Dune Discovery Interpretive Trail

Active sand dunes exists along Good Spirit Lake's south shore, and extend 8 km inland. The 3 km Dune Discovery trail takes you along the lake's shoreline and into the dunes. There are benches to rest along the way.

Trans Canada Trail

Approximately 18 km of the Trans Canada Trail runs through the park. This trail is excellent for both hiking and biking, and lucky trail users may even catch a glimpse of moose, elk or deer.

Named by Maclean's Magazine as home to one of the Top 10 Beaches in Canada, Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park offers outdoor adventures the whole family can enjoy. Located 30 minutes northwest of Yorkton, the park offers excellent fishing, swimming and beach-related opportunities including mini golf, food concession, tennis and beach volleyball courts. Take a hike along the Trans Canada Trail (The Great Trail) or explore the natural sand dunes that stretch along the Dune Discovery Interpretive Trail. Lodging, 18-hole golf course, licensed dining and gas are available at the nearby Good Spirit Golf Resort.

Advisories

Fire Ban

​The Ministry of Environment has issued a ban on all open fires for provincial parks and recreation sites south of the Churchill River.

This includes Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park

Travelers and outdoor enthusiasts are encouraged to support fire suppression efforts by respecting any road closures, carrying a fire extinguisher in vehicles and avoiding unnecessary idling.

CSA approved self-contained portable gas heating devices and fire pits, barbecues, pressurized stoves and charcoal briquettes will be permitted for cooking and heating purposes at park discretion for the duration of this ban. The campfire restriction order will stay in place until conditions improve and the restrictions are lifted.

Report any fires observed in these parks by calling Park Watch toll free at 1-800-667-1788. If a fire appears to be out of control, call 911

Campsite Reservation Service

Saskatchewan Provincial Park Info

Fire Ban

​The Ministry of Environment has issued a ban on all open fires for provincial parks and recreation sites south of the Churchill River.

This includes Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park

Travelers and outdoor enthusiasts are encouraged to support fire suppression efforts by respecting any road closures, carrying a fire extinguisher in vehicles and avoiding unnecessary idling.

CSA approved self-contained portable gas heating devices and fire pits, barbecues, pressurized stoves and charcoal briquettes will be permitted for cooking and heating purposes at park discretion for the duration of this ban. The campfire restriction order will stay in place until conditions improve and the restrictions are lifted.

Report any fires observed in these parks by calling Park Watch toll free at 1-800-667-1788. If a fire appears to be out of control, call 911

Named by Maclean's Magazine as home to one of the Top 10 Beaches in Canada, Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park offers outdoor adventures the whole family can enjoy. Located 30 minutes northwest of Yorkton, the park offers excellent fishing, swimming and beach-related opportunities including mini golf, food concession, tennis and beach volleyball courts. Take a hike along the Trans Canada Trail (The Great Trail) or explore the natural sand dunes that stretch along the Dune Discovery Interpretive Trail. Lodging, 18-hole golf course, licensed dining and gas are available at the nearby Good Spirit Golf Resort.

Water Recreation

Good Spirit Lake, the jewel of the park, features warm, shallow water and a sandy, weed-free bottom. The main beach offers a buoyed swimming area, a large picnic area, a beach volleyball court and a playground.

A boat launch is located at the south end of the lake.

Good Spirit Lake is great for anglers, especially those looking for walleye and northern pike.

Trails

Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park offers a number of trails for visitors to enjoy.

Dune Discovery Interpretive Trail

Active sand dunes exists along Good Spirit Lake's south shore, and extend 8 km inland. The 3 km Dune Discovery trail takes you along the lake's shoreline and into the dunes. There are benches to rest along the way.

Trans Canada Trail

Approximately 18 km of the Trans Canada Trail runs through the park. This trail is excellent for both hiking and biking, and lucky trail users may even catch a glimpse of moose, elk or deer.

Food and Beverage

Accessibility

News

Advisories

Fire Ban

​The Ministry of Environment has issued a ban on all open fires for provincial parks and recreation sites south of the Churchill River.

This includes Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park

Travelers and outdoor enthusiasts are encouraged to support fire suppression efforts by respecting any road closures, carrying a fire extinguisher in vehicles and avoiding unnecessary idling.

CSA approved self-contained portable gas heating devices and fire pits, barbecues, pressurized stoves and charcoal briquettes will be permitted for cooking and heating purposes at park discretion for the duration of this ban. The campfire restriction order will stay in place until conditions improve and the restrictions are lifted.

Report any fires observed in these parks by calling Park Watch toll free at 1-800-667-1788. If a fire appears to be out of control, call 911